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gm has just redesigned its new -- what we call the lambda products. they're vehicles like the buick enclave, which has three rows of seats, has done incredibly well in the past. and that's a large crossover. so vehicles such as that which carry good utility and family and stuff can carry people around and people are really trading those and upgrading those. >> rebecca, one quick question before we let you go. what about u.s. cars versus the japanese automakers? it looks like u.s. carmakers had much better numbers in march. >> they did. it was interesting. i was looking at hyundai and kia from out of korea. and they were fairly soft. i think that a lot of that just had to do with product cadence. and also year-over-year comparisons. you know, last year the japanese were still recovering from the tsunami. so they had -- they had very high numbers because the year before they didn't have any numbers because of volume -- inventory. so we're still seeing some ripple effects, but it's nothing to panic about. the industry overall is doing incredibly well. >>
gm has just redesigned its new -- what we call the lambda products. they're vehicles like the buick enclave, which has three rows of seats, has done incredibly well in the past. and that's a large crossover. so vehicles such as that which carry good utility and family and stuff can carry people around and people are really trading those and upgrading those. >> rebecca, one quick question before we let you go. what about u.s. cars versus the japanese automakers? it looks like u.s....
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the pricing will go up, and that's very good news for gm. >> certainly. people just aren't giving the new detroit i think a fair shake. if you look at the financials, this is reasons to be scared off by it, underfunded pension in europe, of course, but they make most of their money in the u.s., and in gm's case, in china, too. those markets have room to grow. >> what don't you like. >> just in the dealer space, maybe as momentum investor, people might consider that, but we're value investors here at morningstar, and just on a casual base they like fairly valued. >> thank you very much. appreciate it, dave. ty, up to you. >> moving up there by 1.22. 6-plus percent. this after carl eye sawn took a 9.3% stake in the speech recognition company. julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: well, tyler, you may not have ever heard of nuance, but its technology has likely heard your voice. it's the leader in speech recognition, powering everything from apple's siri to customer service to new ads that talk back. >> should i buy that ring? >> you should definitely buy it
the pricing will go up, and that's very good news for gm. >> certainly. people just aren't giving the new detroit i think a fair shake. if you look at the financials, this is reasons to be scared off by it, underfunded pension in europe, of course, but they make most of their money in the u.s., and in gm's case, in china, too. those markets have room to grow. >> what don't you like. >> just in the dealer space, maybe as momentum investor, people might consider that, but we're...
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showing you both ford and gm coming out with great numbers for the month. ford's sales rose 5.7% to be specific. they did well with the fusion, the escape. the weak link in ford is actually the lincoln. reagan sales decreased, did anybody by a lincoln? and a look at general motors. like ford. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. back to the big board, we're up 80 points. bear in mind this is a bullish rally this morning. i look at a prediction for the collapse of the market. there will be nothing to stop the collapse. this sounds like advice to get out of the market and hide out in cash, it is. charles has been bullish on individual stocks for a long, long time. i take it you totally disagree? charles: definitely. i bring them to you guys, i show them, a lot of these big names, namescome it is not even about the names. i'll have a company for you in a moment, they'v they have changer whole strategy. stuart: he does not care about individual companies. you can pick out individual companies which do very well. we keep on producing these bubbles. charles: wher
showing you both ford and gm coming out with great numbers for the month. ford's sales rose 5.7% to be specific. they did well with the fusion, the escape. the weak link in ford is actually the lincoln. reagan sales decreased, did anybody by a lincoln? and a look at general motors. like ford. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. back to the big board, we're up 80 points. bear in mind this is a bullish rally this morning. i look at a prediction for the collapse of the market. there will be...
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when trucks do well, domestic do well too, gm, no exception. their sales, they, you know, they did relatively well. some of the brands that have struggled, especially last year like cadillac, a lot of new models, and, also, buick who is, you know, awaiting new, fresh r models, they have them now, and sales have gone up. >> jessica, where do we go from here? keep up the pace the rest of the year? >> i mean, we certainly hope so. look at what's driving models now, pent of demand, people who have not bought a car are in the market. as long as that exists, sales continue to be strong, and interest rates, as long as they are low, helps leasing as well as financing, as long as they are friendly and people get loans, that's keeping the market afloat. >> encouraging. jessica, as always, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> small car sales slow down because the gas prices are relatively low, so more gas guzzlers on the road. >> had a wicked winter too, you know? if i didn't have 4-wheel drive, i'd be home. >> it is quarte
when trucks do well, domestic do well too, gm, no exception. their sales, they, you know, they did relatively well. some of the brands that have struggled, especially last year like cadillac, a lot of new models, and, also, buick who is, you know, awaiting new, fresh r models, they have them now, and sales have gone up. >> jessica, where do we go from here? keep up the pace the rest of the year? >> i mean, we certainly hope so. look at what's driving models now, pent of demand,...
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ford was a winner, gm fell short, but gm and chrysler really beats the street. gm is doing well, but the big picture is the ford fusion and escape are doing so well. urban outfitters and several other names, american eagle, gap, under armour, all with a perilous. cheryl: what a dividend. thank you so much. dennis: "media minute" time. is it legal to grab the march madness final four out of the air and sell it to subscribers without paying cbs a cut? yes, for now. they deliver broadcast network shows to cell phones in new york. expanding to 20 other networks. the court refused to issue an injunction against the service for copyright infringement. that case now goes to trial. the unfolding saga over nbc moved to push jay leno into retirement making way for jimmy fallon, the two hosts showed america we can all laugh about it. this is a musical ♪ ♪ tonight ♪ tonight ♪ who care who hosts "imus in the morning" tonight "imus in the morning." dennis: that is much better than what they tried, but it is mutual. jimmy kimmel on youtube, they have 1.5 million subscr
ford was a winner, gm fell short, but gm and chrysler really beats the street. gm is doing well, but the big picture is the ford fusion and escape are doing so well. urban outfitters and several other names, american eagle, gap, under armour, all with a perilous. cheryl: what a dividend. thank you so much. dennis: "media minute" time. is it legal to grab the march madness final four out of the air and sell it to subscribers without paying cbs a cut? yes, for now. they deliver...
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this is why you think about the gm stock. disappoints for gm. the laggards in today's sales, volt down this month after a lot of positive months, liz, down 35%. corvette and malibu both down. new corvette comes out, coulding the for some, but the malibu should be selling. sonic down 16%. a lot riding on that small car, but gm, that stock, if we looked at it, it is got a lot of room to run. the government slowly getting out. they got divested about a half billion dollars in february, so maybe there's room in that stock. don't forget about the rest of the auto makers, though, look at this. porsche, 41% increase this month, best ever first quarter for porsche. audi as well. suburu, vw, all positive sales months. no bad news in the auto industry now other than the stock maybe. liz: honda and toyota stock down. look at tesla -- jeff, thanks. >> love it. liz: they are expected to come out with news sometime in the next several hours. this is the all-electric fancy pants vehicle. they sold more model s sedans, the lower priced ones than expected, movin
this is why you think about the gm stock. disappoints for gm. the laggards in today's sales, volt down this month after a lot of positive months, liz, down 35%. corvette and malibu both down. new corvette comes out, coulding the for some, but the malibu should be selling. sonic down 16%. a lot riding on that small car, but gm, that stock, if we looked at it, it is got a lot of room to run. the government slowly getting out. they got divested about a half billion dollars in february, so maybe...
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while its rival led the market, gm, thanks to chinese buyers loving buicks. they began investing in china and now they generate 11% of ford's global sales with "the focus" leading the way. >> they have the focus being announced as the number one selling vehicle in the world and the number one selling vehicle in china. what a proof point about the ford strategy. >> while ford is surging in china. it is still barely a blip in the rear view mirror of the market leaders. >> the dominant players here are of course volkswagen, and hyundai is a story as well in terms of how well they have done. so ford is still behind but coming on strong. >> the running hot in the world's hottest auto market. where buyers are embracing the blue oval. >> in many ways china is 50 to 60 years behind us in that they have a large growing middle class in their country and it is a sweet spot for companies like ford and general motors. >> they will turn in their bicycles for cars. >> yes, ma'am, they are. and a lot of them. >> our series from china starts tomorrow. >> from expansion on the
while its rival led the market, gm, thanks to chinese buyers loving buicks. they began investing in china and now they generate 11% of ford's global sales with "the focus" leading the way. >> they have the focus being announced as the number one selling vehicle in the world and the number one selling vehicle in china. what a proof point about the ford strategy. >> while ford is surging in china. it is still barely a blip in the rear view mirror of the market leaders....
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take a look at shares of gm, ford, and toyota. we're putting these up, because these are really the three leaders when it comes to pickup trucks. clearly, gm anded ford, way ahead of toyota, but in terms of stock performance, toyota getting the better of the other two over the last year. and finally, you mentioned tesla at the beginning, maria. take a look at this. in the first quarter, electric vehicle sales, the model-s easily outsold. the chevy volt and the nissan leaf, which says something, maria, given the fact that the model "s" considerably more expensive than the volt or the leaf. and you have shares of tesla trading at an all-time high. the announcement from elon musk coming up in about 40 to 45 minutes. maria, back to you. >> phil, thank you very much. so with new buyers headed into the showroom for a new car, is this the time to bet on auto stocks? investors should bet on new automakers like tesla, says brian. why the divergent views? let's talk about it. adam, make the case. why is newer the tesla the better long-term
take a look at shares of gm, ford, and toyota. we're putting these up, because these are really the three leaders when it comes to pickup trucks. clearly, gm anded ford, way ahead of toyota, but in terms of stock performance, toyota getting the better of the other two over the last year. and finally, you mentioned tesla at the beginning, maria. take a look at this. in the first quarter, electric vehicle sales, the model-s easily outsold. the chevy volt and the nissan leaf, which says something,...
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gm sales were up 6.4% in march, ford up 6% and chrysler 5%. toyota's gains were a little more anemic at just 1%. despite news headlines about the fiscal cliif, sequestration and budget shortfalls, car sales in the first quarter beat expectations. edmunds.com says it is raising its auto sales forecast to 15.5 million cars in 2013. 'i think that there's growth potential to go beyond this year as well. we're still not back to pre-recession levels in terms of the number of sales per driver. we've had driver population grow, but sales have shrunk since the recession and there's still room for growth there." the main reason for zipppy new car sales: pent-up demand after years of economic struggles for consumers. it's a new day for fannie mae. six years after the housing market's collapse, the agency has turned a record profit. fannie raked in $7.6 billion in the fourth quarter, and made $17.2 billion in 2012, while taxpayers took home $11.6 billion in fannie dividends. the ceo of the mortgage giant says he expects earnings to remain strong over the
gm sales were up 6.4% in march, ford up 6% and chrysler 5%. toyota's gains were a little more anemic at just 1%. despite news headlines about the fiscal cliif, sequestration and budget shortfalls, car sales in the first quarter beat expectations. edmunds.com says it is raising its auto sales forecast to 15.5 million cars in 2013. 'i think that there's growth potential to go beyond this year as well. we're still not back to pre-recession levels in terms of the number of sales per driver. we've...
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gm still dominates that market. what do you have to do to catch up? >> well, we have to keep working our plan. we've presently got seven plants under construction in asia pacific africa. seven of those are in china, two in india. we had a 30% increase in our share, in the quarter in china. we actually wholesaled more focuses in the region, most of that in china, than we did in either europe or north america. >> china's also on track to be the biggest market for luxury vehicles like bmw, audi, mercedes, very popular. is there a place for the new lincoln to win over buyers of luxury cars in china? >> we think so. we've announced that in 2014 we're going to introduce the brand into china. teams already working to prepare for that. and we do think that we've got the products and we're going to have a consumer brand experience and dealership experience that we think is going to set us apart from others. >> ford shares hitting a speed bump today. they were down slightly, the stock is up almost 3% so far this year. >> ford shares, like a truckload of other s
gm still dominates that market. what do you have to do to catch up? >> well, we have to keep working our plan. we've presently got seven plants under construction in asia pacific africa. seven of those are in china, two in india. we had a 30% increase in our share, in the quarter in china. we actually wholesaled more focuses in the region, most of that in china, than we did in either europe or north america. >> china's also on track to be the biggest market for luxury vehicles like...
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its battery-powered model s surpassed sales of gm's chevy volt and nissan's leaf. the company is also making over its service program with an unconditional battery warranty. it's rolling out more service features in the coming weeks to lure hesistant drivers to try switching to electric. still to come, we head to a strawberry farm to hear what agricultural workers are anticipating from landmark immigration legislation. that's later. but first, a revolution is happening in the publishing industry. what it means for the future of literature. that's next. pick a medium, any medium, and it has been turned upside down by the internet and social media. tv, radio, movies, newspapers - book publishing, too, is following a new set of rules. you can read all about it in "ape: author, publisher, entrepreneur," a book written by apple's one-time chief evangelist. he is a consultant and a speaker and author of a dozen books. nothing like talking to guy kawasaki, who is a well-known new york times best-selling author yourself. so, trace the arc for what was once the publishing i
its battery-powered model s surpassed sales of gm's chevy volt and nissan's leaf. the company is also making over its service program with an unconditional battery warranty. it's rolling out more service features in the coming weeks to lure hesistant drivers to try switching to electric. still to come, we head to a strawberry farm to hear what agricultural workers are anticipating from landmark immigration legislation. that's later. but first, a revolution is happening in the publishing...
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gm and ford both closed up today. there is lot more room to run on the stocks. foreign automaker stocks, specifically japanese, toyotas, hondas, nissans, closed down today. i'll tell you, the u.s. auto industry, experiencing a nice renaissance. i like it. liz: so do the auto workers. and certainly the ceo's. sergio marchionne who took the chance. david: tesla has news by the way to report. we don't want to let you wait anymore on that. tesla is announcing its first leasing program. we heard a lot about announcements that they were going to make in this hour. that is the first of them. liz: right, it is going to be in conjunction. they're calling it revolutionary leasing product with wells fargo and u.s. bancorp. they're saying by the way, they came out with good numbers for the model s sedan. they say they are pegging their model s resale value to the mercedes s-class. they have a deal with mercedes. it is very interesting to watch the stock. it is slightly higher in both the bid and the ask from the closing bell. more to come in just a minute. david: a lot of p
gm and ford both closed up today. there is lot more room to run on the stocks. foreign automaker stocks, specifically japanese, toyotas, hondas, nissans, closed down today. i'll tell you, the u.s. auto industry, experiencing a nice renaissance. i like it. liz: so do the auto workers. and certainly the ceo's. sergio marchionne who took the chance. david: tesla has news by the way to report. we don't want to let you wait anymore on that. tesla is announcing its first leasing program. we heard a...
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look at gm, 1 million retired workers. basically retirement home that also makes cars on the side. >> right. health insurance company that also has -- car company on the side. guys, good discussion. mr. standrif, thanks so much for joining us. we all agreed. i'm shocked. >> it won't continue. >> no, i can tell. guess which country is becoming a huge magnet for manufacturing? hint, the answer is not china. we'll have the answer for you and the intriguing reason why coming up next. >>> also -- >> you all want to know the secret formula for getting in. ♪ i did owe >> an admissions officer must be on the receiving end of an entire nation's application panic. you didn't challenge yourself academically. >> i'm worth $1 billion. >> the college admissions baths is the premise of a new hollywood movie but the pressure is all too real for thousands of high school seniors right now. hot new he had coral to recall by one ivy scorned senior is securing the process. we'll take a closer look at her complaints with the former admissions
look at gm, 1 million retired workers. basically retirement home that also makes cars on the side. >> right. health insurance company that also has -- car company on the side. guys, good discussion. mr. standrif, thanks so much for joining us. we all agreed. i'm shocked. >> it won't continue. >> no, i can tell. guess which country is becoming a huge magnet for manufacturing? hint, the answer is not china. we'll have the answer for you and the intriguing reason why coming up...
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. >> there's a trend for gm, too. gm is my other one, too big to fail, we're watching. they both report on thursday, by the way. gm actually has not -- has fared fairly well. they're not looking to fare that well this quarter. compared to last year when they made about 93 cents in the first quarter, they're looking to make about 54 cents a share. they have not paid back the u.s. government yet. they still -- the u.s. government owns about 255 million shares. which if they sold them today they'd only get about half that money back. so it has to be at 75 for the government to break even. >> wouldn't you know, it's time to go to rick santelli, then. what do you make of today's market action? this rally just doesn't want to stop here. bonds are kind of sitting there. >> hey, the rally doesn't want to stop, the fed doesn't want to stop, the ecb wants to jump in and the bank of japan is playing the tune. yes, i think it continues. i heard somebody mention rynot rogueoff. so fascinating. they get a couple details wrong and everybody who doesn't implement the proper form of aus
. >> there's a trend for gm, too. gm is my other one, too big to fail, we're watching. they both report on thursday, by the way. gm actually has not -- has fared fairly well. they're not looking to fare that well this quarter. compared to last year when they made about 93 cents in the first quarter, they're looking to make about 54 cents a share. they have not paid back the u.s. government yet. they still -- the u.s. government owns about 255 million shares. which if they sold them today...
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gm, though, i find it interesting that gm alone is a facebook story. even at the time of the ipo, ford said we don't know what gm is doing. we find their ads effective. >> so you get headlines and you can't understand the weight, but they still get pushed to the front. one last thing on social media and the relationship to financial markets and journalists and ceos, that's certainly changing. >> people feel that's all that they need. it's their personalized news sticker. >> is that arrogant if you're a ceo to say i'm going to use twitter and if you're not following me that's your problem sf. >> i doubt it. this is the standard. this is what everybody walks around with all the time. i do not tweet. i am so old fashioned it's ridiculous. i'm also a believer in old school journalism in the sense that when you pick up a paper, you read things that you didn't expect to read. something that might change your mind you tend to read more what you're already interested, and that's dangerous for all of us. >> it's been a wild ride on the markets. we'll talk about
gm, though, i find it interesting that gm alone is a facebook story. even at the time of the ipo, ford said we don't know what gm is doing. we find their ads effective. >> so you get headlines and you can't understand the weight, but they still get pushed to the front. one last thing on social media and the relationship to financial markets and journalists and ceos, that's certainly changing. >> people feel that's all that they need. it's their personalized news sticker. >> is...
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. >> guy, given what you heard from david about japan, are you more skeptical about ford and gm and their competitiveness against the japanese automakers. >> you have to be. >> yeah. >> it certainly appears as the dollar/yen son a trajectory to go north of 105. >> what the japthe japanese aut say we produce the cars here in the united states. >> they might say that. the stocks indicate they're trading in lockstep, specifically toyota motor, i don't know if we have the chart or not. if you look, it's effectively a dollar/yen chart. if toyota does nothing, if they just move sideways in an environment where their currency is weakening, that stock will go higher and potentially to the detriment of gm and ford. out of all the plays we mentioned here, if you do believe the dollar/yen continues that move, i think toyota is very interesting here. >> before you go, david, i have to ask you about housing. you do believe a recovery is in play, as you stated. but the housing stocks themselves are a little bit overvalue at this point. they've seen massive runs. >> they've seen massive runs. you know,
. >> guy, given what you heard from david about japan, are you more skeptical about ford and gm and their competitiveness against the japanese automakers. >> you have to be. >> yeah. >> it certainly appears as the dollar/yen son a trajectory to go north of 105. >> what the japthe japanese aut say we produce the cars here in the united states. >> they might say that. the stocks indicate they're trading in lockstep, specifically toyota motor, i don't know if we...
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., looking at forward, gm and chrysler has been counting on china, they have been delivering, butting which going forward how does it pan out, the emerging buyer is fickle. they could like one car one month not like the car the next month, how do you appeal to that group. neil:al? >> well, i think that luxury cars will continue to do well in china. if we've seen anything in recession here u.s. luxury items do well, rich like to strive like to drive nice cars, i would worry about slowdown in china taking edge off lower price cars that means fewer chinese people emerging into middle class are they buy cars. neil: i hear whole china thing, you know i know we should be grateful and we would envy growth any approaching china, that is a narrative, paranoia i think that chinese are lying, i don't think their growth is near that, that is my bigger worry that maybe, this is part of reality? >> i think all economic numbers are lies, that economics itself iassumptions based on assumptions, who knows what is going on in china. neil: "forbes" saying, a move a foot to give apple boss the boot? scot
., looking at forward, gm and chrysler has been counting on china, they have been delivering, butting which going forward how does it pan out, the emerging buyer is fickle. they could like one car one month not like the car the next month, how do you appeal to that group. neil:al? >> well, i think that luxury cars will continue to do well in china. if we've seen anything in recession here u.s. luxury items do well, rich like to strive like to drive nice cars, i would worry about slowdown...
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i think gm is a great company. it has some things to prove over the next few months with its next product launches. but if you want to look for a great company with a stock that i believe is undervalued, that's where i would be looking. >> stephen, great to have you with us. thanks for coming by. stephen ratner of the will let group. give us a trade here. >> the one name i go back is borg warner. exactly what timmy is talking about in superchargers and drive trains. and i think american axle, the top trade when we started the show is interesting as well. i sort of stay away from the automakers. i'm not in love with gm. i heard what steven just said. i think you stay away from the makers. i think you go downstream. >> we love fiat. back to 2009, thing is a company that was essentially given away. i mean chrysler. and i think they actually have an asset here, if you look at the numbers that came out today. chrysler best sales since 2007. the dodge which i know guy was driving in high school is now a cool car. and mor
i think gm is a great company. it has some things to prove over the next few months with its next product launches. but if you want to look for a great company with a stock that i believe is undervalued, that's where i would be looking. >> stephen, great to have you with us. thanks for coming by. stephen ratner of the will let group. give us a trade here. >> the one name i go back is borg warner. exactly what timmy is talking about in superchargers and drive trains. and i think...
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there are also auto companies that say it could be getting much worse, although i still think gm might do a good number. but the ceos of are not pie in the sky guys. they're very smart people who know what their order book looks like and have all been very accurate at forecasting. hence why their companies have been able to navigate this treacherous period so well. their view dovetails with the banks' earnings and we're seeing, yes, remember in 2009, the bank here in this country bottomed before all other stocks so maybe the same thing is going on in europe. could that finally be a carry on the continent? if that's the case, if europe is bottoming, then eaton and ppg, could be huge buys here. because companies have taken out tremendous costs in europe not willing to wait for revenue to turn. if the revenues do turn, earnings would be magnificent. a turn in europe could help us in explaining our remarkable run here in america. you simply couldn't be getting this move in the international stocks we have had most recently, the bouncebacks after the disappointments. if yours truly flung of
there are also auto companies that say it could be getting much worse, although i still think gm might do a good number. but the ceos of are not pie in the sky guys. they're very smart people who know what their order book looks like and have all been very accurate at forecasting. hence why their companies have been able to navigate this treacherous period so well. their view dovetails with the banks' earnings and we're seeing, yes, remember in 2009, the bank here in this country bottomed...
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gm said medicare understood correctly is the engine for a lot of the features of the health care system that we don't like it this point* where it could not afford and he said bob had a different analytical take with the overall health care system. it sounds to me as if you deserve a chance to respond. >> i hope jim will disagree but i think it is a two-way street. the private sector can get hung up on which impact is larger. what we want to focus on is the three dimensions of the importance. one is cost, was the second is quality of care, the third is innovative ability and a fee-for-service i think when it loses on cost of quality because it is difficult to enter great care and managed care. when we have lots of little different providers fettered not conducive lee operating and coordinating care. it is great for innovation. we basically have an old bin spigot. to claim it improves care it will then get approved and even if it improves care marginally for some of the people, we will pay for it to. but 1,000 flowers bloom and a few of them are pretty and one worry is under a premium su
gm said medicare understood correctly is the engine for a lot of the features of the health care system that we don't like it this point* where it could not afford and he said bob had a different analytical take with the overall health care system. it sounds to me as if you deserve a chance to respond. >> i hope jim will disagree but i think it is a two-way street. the private sector can get hung up on which impact is larger. what we want to focus on is the three dimensions of the...
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in the firrt quarter, toyota sold more than 2 #.4 million vehicles, autopacing gm at 2.46 million. the cash strapped postal service renewing the air contract with fedex, another seven years worth 10.5 billion. it gives them flexibility to respond to future changes, and thee news, $100 is set to go into circulation this fall. more than two years after the federal reserve initial target, but the central bank now expects to start circulating the new bill october 8th. it's added security features including a blue 3-d security ribbon and a disappearing liberty bell and ink well. that's the latest from fox business giving you the power to prosper. ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. gemom a lucid 2 by lg for fr. >> talk that apple ceo might be fired. because company is not performing in the stock market. tell tim is trying to keep the job because he was, like, have you tried turning the company off and back on again? [laughter] >> okay. well, the joke has been on
in the firrt quarter, toyota sold more than 2 #.4 million vehicles, autopacing gm at 2.46 million. the cash strapped postal service renewing the air contract with fedex, another seven years worth 10.5 billion. it gives them flexibility to respond to future changes, and thee news, $100 is set to go into circulation this fall. more than two years after the federal reserve initial target, but the central bank now expects to start circulating the new bill october 8th. it's added security features...
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move over, hybrids, gm's 2015 turbo diesel gets 46 miles a gallon making it more efficient than the gasoline electric combined vehicles. it's rolling out in markets like baltimore and milwaukee next month. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ dagen: boeing moving closer to getting its 787 dreamliner in the air according to regulators, the faa is close to approving a document making a key step to end the grounding of the dreamliner. for more, mark boyd, president of boyd international. if you read in between the lines, seems like boeing executives expected this to move quicker. what's taking so long? >> the faa will
move over, hybrids, gm's 2015 turbo diesel gets 46 miles a gallon making it more efficient than the gasoline electric combined vehicles. it's rolling out in markets like baltimore and milwaukee next month. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their...
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mice eating gm have smaller and fewer babies. there are animal studies. the animal studies certainly aren't human studies. but they should give us much more pause. >> animal studies from one laboratory in france where the head there is sort of a fringe i scientist, if you will. if you look at the hundreds of studies that have been done, those have found by and large, the overwhelming majority, 99.9% that there's no harm to humans. and even the other guests here, marion agrees with this. the national academy of sigh senses, even in france, the french are anti-gmo. but the french supreme court threw out the ban on gmos because the government could produce no credible evidence of harm to humans or the environment. >> yeah. but this isn't about safety necessarily. even if gmos are safe, they're not necessarily acceptable for a whole range of other reasons. it's those reasons shall the right to know is the most obvious one that make labeling so important. if they had labeled this from the first place, i don't think we would be having this conversation now. but
mice eating gm have smaller and fewer babies. there are animal studies. the animal studies certainly aren't human studies. but they should give us much more pause. >> animal studies from one laboratory in france where the head there is sort of a fringe i scientist, if you will. if you look at the hundreds of studies that have been done, those have found by and large, the overwhelming majority, 99.9% that there's no harm to humans. and even the other guests here, marion agrees with this....
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it was gm's problem and why they went under, one of the reasons they went under. you look what the president is talking about here and you certainly what congress counterproposal on the other side. do we look like we are a massive business that's finally figuring out we need to take serious steps for our long-term retirement problems? >> an important issue and not just about heady cut spending or how to raise taxes or feel out how to raise revenues but to drive growth. i think the core is getting the economy growing faster. all of the growth comes from entrepreneurs. the kaufman data foundation said 34 million jobs created the last decade from high growth companies. having the focus on high entrepreneur is the key. >> when you started aol and we saw what happened in the early 1990s with intel's explosive growth, microsoft's explosive growth. mid '90s, net scape, google and yahoo come later. more guys took lunch buckets into gm factory in 1955 in one factory than worked for all of these companies combined in america. don't we have to look for growth outside of sili
it was gm's problem and why they went under, one of the reasons they went under. you look what the president is talking about here and you certainly what congress counterproposal on the other side. do we look like we are a massive business that's finally figuring out we need to take serious steps for our long-term retirement problems? >> an important issue and not just about heady cut spending or how to raise taxes or feel out how to raise revenues but to drive growth. i think the core is...
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public liking for the most and -- of a ford, gm bulls wagon. >> jacqueline: your complete forecast, coming off. back in the day, we didn't have the u-verse wireless receiver. [ light laugh ] the tv stayed in one place... mmmmhmmmm. ...right next to the upstairs tv outlet. oh yeah. they can move the tv all over the place, even outside. grandpa... mmmhmm? kids have it easy nowadays. [ glasses clink ] i'm trying to tell ya. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles, and get a $150 promotion card. rethink possible. >>this just in to the kron 4 news room there are five fire fighters that are no safe but they were taken hostage in suburban atlanta. this turned into a hostage situation. they suspect pulled a gun on the five firefighters. just a few moments ago the swat team members moved and in using grenades. it caught the suspect off guard with a [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connec
public liking for the most and -- of a ford, gm bulls wagon. >> jacqueline: your complete forecast, coming off. back in the day, we didn't have the u-verse wireless receiver. [ light laugh ] the tv stayed in one place... mmmmhmmmm. ...right next to the upstairs tv outlet. oh yeah. they can move the tv all over the place, even outside. grandpa... mmmhmm? kids have it easy nowadays. [ glasses clink ] i'm trying to tell ya. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just...
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facebook, pfizer, gm all set to report later in the week. we are going move from this macro to micropicture which has not been as positive as some would leak. >> true. this is a fulcrumec week. the ability to be able to turn this market in either direction can be -- can be on the line this week. i have to tell you that the vibes out of europe are about trying to get growth again and all of the vibes out of the united states have been how to resurrect growth. europe is causing a slowdown. i think that when you see the iceland government that got them in trouble back. when you see the italian government wanting growth. when you see spain wanting growth. you see the germans investing in spain to want growth, that explains they're all up for the year. if you read that journal story today, the lead story in "the wall street journal," it's nothing short of depressing. >> there is nothing we didn't know although perhaps you take a step back and realize nothing has gotten better and the one idea that was throughout the story which was not news is ho
facebook, pfizer, gm all set to report later in the week. we are going move from this macro to micropicture which has not been as positive as some would leak. >> true. this is a fulcrumec week. the ability to be able to turn this market in either direction can be -- can be on the line this week. i have to tell you that the vibes out of europe are about trying to get growth again and all of the vibes out of the united states have been how to resurrect growth. europe is causing a slowdown....
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we have gm coming up in 20 minutes. back to you. >> remember, that's united states. it's your honor that's been hurting ford. so jump on the ford and you get european news and you get hurt. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. >> it looks like we're back in the sell mode pushing yields up. hold on, if you move to a two-day chart, you will see yesterday similar and we didn't end up at 190 and we're still most likely, home on the range and 180 and 180 to 220. let's look at the spread between our 10-year and the booms. you see the right side of that chart and we're hovering in the mid-50s. if you believe as many traders do we've re-linked and it has peaked in terms of its wideness and then it gives you some clues especially if you look at the european data today. it's been referred to and their pmi was lower, 46.8 verts us 47.9, but since it was better than they were looking for. that's called an improvement and it's twernt months under 50. i guess you could find a silver lining and what did it do to the euro, check it out and looks like it wants to open it up to
we have gm coming up in 20 minutes. back to you. >> remember, that's united states. it's your honor that's been hurting ford. so jump on the ford and you get european news and you get hurt. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. >> it looks like we're back in the sell mode pushing yields up. hold on, if you move to a two-day chart, you will see yesterday similar and we didn't end up at 190 and we're still most likely, home on the range and 180 and 180 to 220. let's look at the...
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.# # # million outpacing gm. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ashley: a new strain of bird flu, one of the most lethal viruses killing 22 people, infected a hundred others since it was first detected last month. joining me with the medical dollars report is fox news health managing editor. doctor, thank you so much for being here. what makes this so particularly dangerous? >> well, it's lethal, but not deadly. the h5n1 was more deadly because it infected 600 people, 371 people died. the mortality rate is not as bad; however, the combination of the virus seems to be highly infectious, makes people very, very, very sick. that's why it's called "very lethal." now, a lot of facts are out there that we stilt don't understand. number one, we don't understand how people get infected. of course, the assumption is it's a bird flu somehow obtained by poultry because there's a slow down in the spread of the flu in places where they shut down, you know, like the farmer's m
.# # # million outpacing gm. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ashley: a new strain of bird flu, one of the most lethal viruses killing 22 people, infected a hundred others since it was first detected last month. joining me with the medical dollars report is fox news health managing editor. doctor, thank you so much for being here. what makes this so particularly dangerous? >> well, it's lethal, but not deadly. the h5n1 was more deadly...
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that is phil lebeau, who you saw earlier catching up with gm's ceo dan akerson. the two men were make the drive to our set for a special hour-long conversation. i just looked at the web and saw the new corvette. the new sting ray 2014. really nice. ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10 with time shift and blackberry balance. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >>> i just sent mack to get some ribs and chicken. let's go! >> i'm hungry. >> he thinks he has to count us down. >> he has to do his job, yes. >> welcome back. boston market is opening new locations for the first time in six years and is adding ribs to its menu, which mack is now going to get us. joining us on set is ceo of boston market. it goes back -- my love affair goes back to when it was called boston chicken. and i remember back long ago on "squawk box" bob olsteen said something about the chain itself. it was such a hot stock. it lost its way a little. changed the name. now i see them everywhere. i still love them. >> bought by mcdonald's. >> and now ribs make sense. why? >> r
that is phil lebeau, who you saw earlier catching up with gm's ceo dan akerson. the two men were make the drive to our set for a special hour-long conversation. i just looked at the web and saw the new corvette. the new sting ray 2014. really nice. ♪ ♪ the new blackberry z10 with time shift and blackberry balance. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >>> i just sent mack to get some ribs and chicken. let's go! >> i'm hungry. >> he thinks he...
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will the automakers plan on taking gm across the pacific payoff? fill lebeau is there and sean king and we'll talk to him, but first -- >>> coming up, launching into a market like this can be tough, but we have someone here who can help minimize the damage. jim kramer and six stocks in 60 seconds. he may just give you the lift you're looking for when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> time for six in 60. six stocks, 60 successes. >> express scripps on the board. >> these are the kinds of stocks that work in this environment. >> united reynold, uri. >> people are worried about cater pell ar. >> all of the analysts downgraded here, pound sand, analysts. >> j & j. >> they won a lawsuit. they had lost it, same thing in l.a. and they won. i couldn't believe it, they won. this company is charmed. it can do no wrong. work day. >> how can this -- this is the most expensive stock in the book, but the software is a service. >> yes. it is so expensive and tgt, is imwill bell on for target. target missed the quarter. how much is it down since it missed? 11 ce
will the automakers plan on taking gm across the pacific payoff? fill lebeau is there and sean king and we'll talk to him, but first -- >>> coming up, launching into a market like this can be tough, but we have someone here who can help minimize the damage. jim kramer and six stocks in 60 seconds. he may just give you the lift you're looking for when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> time for six in 60. six stocks, 60 successes. >> express scripps on the...
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you destroy those people, gm, when trying to do something that stopped toyota. we don't want to alienate the customers so they come up with the saturn. jc penney was in a pickle and i'm not going to say they were doing great and then they got them -- when i shop at kohl's i always think it's better than shopping to penney. >> are they going givyou wilull chance? >> his legacy brands he calls them have been doing quite well there. so i know there are some other vendors i speak to. i don't want to speculate on what they think. i think ullman can call them and say you know me. i'm going get those bank loans. people know me as a stable guy. ullman known in the industry as stand up. i think that matters because johnson was not thought of as being someone who was a calming influence on anyone. turmoil does not inspire, here's a credit line. >> yeah. in some of the reports this morning they say ullman doesn't have a game plan yet. for someone who was just approached for this job over the weekend that seems a little harsh. >> it's not fair. it's not fair. i know there a
you destroy those people, gm, when trying to do something that stopped toyota. we don't want to alienate the customers so they come up with the saturn. jc penney was in a pickle and i'm not going to say they were doing great and then they got them -- when i shop at kohl's i always think it's better than shopping to penney. >> are they going givyou wilull chance? >> his legacy brands he calls them have been doing quite well there. so i know there are some other vendors i speak to. i...
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. >> yesterday they were saying some things about, come on, the ceo of gm. you have soros and my friend carl bash yesterday on the show saying this is an experiment that is not going to -- >> it's a stupid experiment. it's a bad experiment and deflation around the world and everyone remembers that we had tremendous deflation in germany before we had -- before they had incredible inflation. before the pensions were wiped out by inflation and if you bought property they did well for inflation so they wouldn't have a boom, bust. >> hard to overstate. >> at one point -- >> it closed up 1.6. >> and that was scary. >> this plan is working and then i said this plan is failing! everything is condensed into a very particular -- >> things happened fast. >> where are you now on the plan? >> the plan is failing miserably now. i'm sorry i laughed. i want to be more funereal. >> you've got to laugh. >> and smile. >> it's getting harder to do. >> i do think that we come back and we say ben bernanke, thank you. he was talking about -- remember the last time he talked at the
. >> yesterday they were saying some things about, come on, the ceo of gm. you have soros and my friend carl bash yesterday on the show saying this is an experiment that is not going to -- >> it's a stupid experiment. it's a bad experiment and deflation around the world and everyone remembers that we had tremendous deflation in germany before we had -- before they had incredible inflation. before the pensions were wiped out by inflation and if you bought property they did well for...
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one hour with dan akreson on the strength and recovery of gm brands. a special interview with atlanta fed president dennis lockhart. "squawk box" starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. what's the "new" in the new new york?. a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever.
one hour with dan akreson on the strength and recovery of gm brands. a special interview with atlanta fed president dennis lockhart. "squawk box" starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies...